I woke up this morning with a very nice surprise - an email from a Chinese guy, named Wang Ye.
He wanted more information about one of his pipes.
It was an unbelievable D.R grade G especially selected by Alfred Dunhill, and he didn't even know. Not only that, but the pipe is also (since it doesn't have the underline and look like as the 60s stamps) dated from '66, which makes it even more special, because Alfred Dunhill died on January 2, 1959, and Alfred Henry Retired in 61 (as far as I know, at the time, the business was managed by Mary Dunhill).
So, all indications are that selection was (possibly) made before that. Perhaps in the late 1950s? A reserve that was made available years later? (It was a very exclusive piece). I don't want to believe it was a posthumous addition without Alfred Dunhill selecting. A more reasonable possibility would be that: instead of '66, it was from '56 (Alfred Dunhill was alive), but the stamp does not match the period.
An incredible and fascinating pipe!
All best,
Yang : :
He wanted more information about one of his pipes.
It was an unbelievable D.R grade G especially selected by Alfred Dunhill, and he didn't even know. Not only that, but the pipe is also (since it doesn't have the underline and look like as the 60s stamps) dated from '66, which makes it even more special, because Alfred Dunhill died on January 2, 1959, and Alfred Henry Retired in 61 (as far as I know, at the time, the business was managed by Mary Dunhill).
So, all indications are that selection was (possibly) made before that. Perhaps in the late 1950s? A reserve that was made available years later? (It was a very exclusive piece). I don't want to believe it was a posthumous addition without Alfred Dunhill selecting. A more reasonable possibility would be that: instead of '66, it was from '56 (Alfred Dunhill was alive), but the stamp does not match the period.
An incredible and fascinating pipe!
All best,
Yang : :
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